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BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE
GOVERNOR
MISSING CHILDREN'S DAy·
2010
BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, last year, the North Carolina Center for Missing Persons recorded 11,167 cases of
missing persons and of those 8,080 were missing children, of which 96 percent were returned to their
families safely; and
WHEREAS, the N.C. Center for Missing Persons works closely with local, state and federal law
enforcement agencies and sponsors training for law enforcement officers, home care providers and
assisted living facilities; and
WHEREAS, the N.C. Center for Missing Persons maintains an extensive computer database and
serves as a statewide resource center for information on missing children, gives assistance to sheriffs'
offices and police departments, serves as liaison between states and various governmental agencies when
child abductions cross state lines, and manages the North Carolina AMBER Alert and Silver Alert
systems; and
WHEREAS, the N.C. Center for Missing Persons activates the N.C. AMBER Alert system when a
child is believed to be abducted by a stranger or in danger of injury or death, and activates the Silver Alert
system when a senior or adult between the ages of 18-65 is missing and believed to be suffering from
dementia or a cognitive impairment; and
WHEREAS, the N.C. Center for Missing Persons activated the AMBER Alert system 18 times
and the Silver Alert system 238 times in 2009, with successful recoveries of each child involved; and
WHEREAS, families can take steps to prevent child abductions by knowing where their children
· play, who their friends are and talking with them about their safety at home, at school and on the Internet;
and
WHEREAS, if a child is missing, the family must immediately file a missing persons report with
local law enforcement, remembering time is always a critical factor; and
WHEREAS, each year the N.C. Center for Missing Persons joins the National Center for Missing
and Exploited Children in observing National Missing Children's Day.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BEYERL YEA YES PERDUE, Governor of the State of North Carolina,
do hereby proclaim May 25,2010, as MISSING CHILDREN'S DAY in North Carolina, and encourage
all citizens to bservance by taking the time to talk to a child about safety.
BEYERL YEA YES PERDUE
1 , I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of
Raleigh this nineteenth day of May in the year of our Lord two thousand
of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty fourth.

BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE
GOVERNOR
MISSING CHILDREN'S DAy·
2010
BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, last year, the North Carolina Center for Missing Persons recorded 11,167 cases of
missing persons and of those 8,080 were missing children, of which 96 percent were returned to their
families safely; and
WHEREAS, the N.C. Center for Missing Persons works closely with local, state and federal law
enforcement agencies and sponsors training for law enforcement officers, home care providers and
assisted living facilities; and
WHEREAS, the N.C. Center for Missing Persons maintains an extensive computer database and
serves as a statewide resource center for information on missing children, gives assistance to sheriffs'
offices and police departments, serves as liaison between states and various governmental agencies when
child abductions cross state lines, and manages the North Carolina AMBER Alert and Silver Alert
systems; and
WHEREAS, the N.C. Center for Missing Persons activates the N.C. AMBER Alert system when a
child is believed to be abducted by a stranger or in danger of injury or death, and activates the Silver Alert
system when a senior or adult between the ages of 18-65 is missing and believed to be suffering from
dementia or a cognitive impairment; and
WHEREAS, the N.C. Center for Missing Persons activated the AMBER Alert system 18 times
and the Silver Alert system 238 times in 2009, with successful recoveries of each child involved; and
WHEREAS, families can take steps to prevent child abductions by knowing where their children
· play, who their friends are and talking with them about their safety at home, at school and on the Internet;
and
WHEREAS, if a child is missing, the family must immediately file a missing persons report with
local law enforcement, remembering time is always a critical factor; and
WHEREAS, each year the N.C. Center for Missing Persons joins the National Center for Missing
and Exploited Children in observing National Missing Children's Day.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BEYERL YEA YES PERDUE, Governor of the State of North Carolina,
do hereby proclaim May 25,2010, as MISSING CHILDREN'S DAY in North Carolina, and encourage
all citizens to bservance by taking the time to talk to a child about safety.
BEYERL YEA YES PERDUE
1 , I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of
Raleigh this nineteenth day of May in the year of our Lord two thousand
of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty fourth.